• 5714@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 months ago

    I don’t think the house’ plot is weird, but it is weird that the surrounding fields don’t have vegetation. EnglandBelgium does not need to be a steppe.

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      8 months ago

      They seem to be freshly ploughed, something will grow there, eventually.

      A house with a narrow strip for a garden is a bit weird though

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        8 months ago

        IIRC that’s a house in Zaventem, aka Brussels Airport. So, not a great spot place to build a house.

        I don’t remember the exact story, but that was supposed to be row housing… but ain’t no-one building any more houses there.

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        Looks more like harrowed or cultivated than ploughed.

        What I initially meant was that the fields are large-ish and could have more and better buffer strips among them.

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        Such narrow gardens are very common in Belgium. The original strip was probably just the width of the house, the strip to the left of the house was then bought at a later date when the buyer could afford it.

        It’s just an old field that was divided up in as many buildable plots as possible along an existing road, so the owner of the field can sell the entirety as building terrain, without having to build any amenities. Privatization of the profits, socialization of the costs.

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        A house with a narrow strip for a garden is a bit weird though

        House. Garden. Soccer field. Reading grove.

        Perfection.

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          It refers to the annexes you see growing out of the back of the house. People used to (and sometimes still do) start with a modest house, and then as time went on and money came in, build out into the yard, adding a new kitchen, toilet, shed, veranda, etc.

          It has since also come to refer to things that get extended and patched up over time without a lot of coherence or forethought, like our tax codes (they just add rules, bonuses, penalties, etc. on top of the baseline instead of doing a thorough tax reform)